I wrote nearly two thousand words in the afternoon, but I deleted it because I felt it didn't fit. I'll think about the subsequent plot of this conspiracy in the evening.
In addition, some Taoist friends asked why the cultivator in the Exiled Immortal Tower in the previous chapter was so arrogant. The author's first characteristic of this character, or the cultivator in the Exiled Immortal Tower, is his arrogance, and the second is the confusion and hopelessness on the road to immortality. This description will be further deepened in the sequel.
As for why the monks of the Exiled Immortal Tower are so rampant, the first reason is that they are powerful, look down on others, and are used to being arrogant and domineering. There is another reason, which we will temporarily call "a certain force" that is pushing them to lose their way.
Just like a demon cultivator, when he first eats a fellow Taoist alive, he will inevitably feel timid and resistant. However, after getting used to it, he becomes accustomed to it, and even realizes later that he is addicted to it and can no longer get rid of it.
As for what kind of tricks will be played after there is no hope, I will continue to describe it later.